Hi

What type of cover do you have on your tank? If it is a screen top, you will want to cover most of it to retain humidity and heat in the cage. During shed, you can cover it with wet towels. There are many threads on glass tank issues on this web site that should be helpful

I use a plastic cage, which also needs a little help to keep humidity levels optimal. I am kind of a noob (got my first BP in Feb) but I have played around a bit with stuff related to humidity and here is what I found:

Cypress mulch substrate seems to help quite a bit in keeping humidity levels up. When you first put it in it is way too humid for a day or so (you need to either dry it out first or open up the cage to vent it a few times a day until it stabilizes at a good level. After that I mist the substrate once a day or less.

For a humid hide I bought a Repti-Shelter hide http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Produc...&N=2006+113872
and filled it with damp sphagnum moss (dead, not live). I mist it once a day during shedding periods, and leave it dry the rest of the time. my BP LOVES this thing and uses it every day. He likes the dry moss bedding when he's not shedding, and uses it religiously when he is shedding and I am keeping it damp. I get perfect sheds every time.